Normal vs HDR look for portraits

Marcel

Happily retired
Staff member
Super Mod
I've been working on this project of photographs of piano persons and have stumbled on the use of Photomatix to process single shots into the HDR. look. These are examples of the look of normal and the HDR.

What is your preference?

HDR look:
Luc R HDR copy.jpg

Normal processing:
Luc R cop.jpg
 

Marcel

Happily retired
Staff member
Super Mod
Thanks for your opinion guys, it's really appreciated since I can get lost in all this process and easily go overboard with effects.
 

Johnathan Aulabaugh

Senior Member
As others said I like the normal much better. I really feel that the hdr took away from the fine details instead of inriching them. I see a lot of people that do hdr type processing on portraits that look really good. In this case I do not believe photomatix was the final process but maybe going back to ps after to complete the details.
 

Browncoat

Senior Member
The "HDR" looks more like a paintbrush filter in Photoshop than anything else. HDR portraits don't look anything like that...take a look at some of Dave Hill's work for example. Although he uses a variety of techniques and tricky lighting on top of it.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: the only thing that looks like HDR is the real thing.
 

silvertip

Senior Member
HDR for people just makes the subject look too unreal (unless carefully controlled). It seems like too many who use HDR seem to overuse the process. I do have a couple of freeware programs for HDR but have never used them. Maybe sometime in the future I will try HDR, but for the moment no. JMHO
 

Marcel

Happily retired
Staff member
Super Mod
The "HDR" looks more like a paintbrush filter in Photoshop than anything else. HDR portraits don't look anything like that...take a look at some of Dave Hill's work for example. Although he uses a variety of techniques and tricky lighting on top of it.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: the only thing that looks like HDR is the real thing.

Yes Anthony, there was a paintbrush effect added on top of the HDR. So I was going overboard with this. I'll restrain myself and keep these on the more conservative side.
Thanks for your opinion.
 

theregsy

Senior Member
I think its the fact that the normal image looks sharper and cleaner, I do like the vivid colours of HDR but in this specific example the HDR detracts from a nice portrait shot :)
 
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